THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Sixteen
Victuve Stories
PART 3
Friday, September 6, 1946
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VHE SERVANT IS NOW SURE HE HAS
FOUND THE RIGHT WIFE FOR ISAAC —
1 THE STORY OF
THESE ARE GIFTS,
IN GRATITUDE-
TELL ME, WHOSE
DAUGHTER ARE
yOUr
AM REBEKAH,
NAHORS GRAND•DAUGHTER
-MY FATHER IS
BETHUEL, THe
SYRIAN!
Is THERE ROOM
oN YOUR FATHER'S
HOUSE FOR US TO
LODGE' TONIGHT
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SHE IS BETI-IUEUS
DAUGHTER?. HOW
WONDERFUL! - BLESSED
BE THE LORD GOD WHO
HAS LED ME TO THE
HOUSE OF ABRAHAM'S
KINSMAN!
MONT.
MUL FORD
/WO PON
CAMERON
COME STRAIGHT
TO OUR HOUSE!
YOU ARE WELCOME?
A GOOD DINNER IS
READY AND FEED
FOR YOUR CAMELS?
1 will. NOT
EAT TILL
I HAVE TOLD
MY
ERRAND!
FIRST I MUST SPEAK BETHUEL, YOUR
UNCLE ABRAHAM HAS SENT ME TO
FIND A WIFE FROM AMONG HIS
KINSMEN, FOR HiS SON ISAAC-
HE PROMISED THAT GOD WOULD
GUIDE ME—
-AND WHEN I CAME
TO THE WELL I
ASKED GOD FORA
SIGN-WHEN RE-
BEVAH GAVE WATER
TO ME AND MY
CAMELS I KNEW
SHE WAS GODS
CHOICE-WILL YOU
LET HER WED HIM?
WILL YOU GO
WITH THIS MAN
AND MARRY iSAACi
•
WHAT CAN
WE SAYS
• IT IS GOD'S
DOING!
TAKE HER
AND GO, AN
LET HER BE
ISAACS
WIFE?
BUT FIRST
WALL GIVE
THE PRESENTS
WHICH MY
MASTER
ABRAHAM
HAS SENT
60 ABRAHAM'S SERVANT STARTED
HOMEWARD WITH REBEKAH AND PER MAIDS
AND A LONG TRAIN OF CAMELS
AND AS WE RIDE,
WILL YOU TELL ME
ABOUT ISAAC?
ISAAC IS
SO RESTLESS
BUT HE SAYS
NOTHING!
I'VE TAKEN A
LONG WALK•IIL
REST- BUT NO•
WHO'S THAT
COMING ?
twexr WEEK: REBEKAH /5 M'AleR/E0 TO /5,44o.
Survives Six Years of Torture to Reach Detroit
Served in Polish Forces
During Odyssey in Europe
Back from Palestine,
Mrs. Kar Says Rule
Of Terror Will Fail
By SARA PHILKA
Henryk Schatten, who arrived in Detroit last week to join his
Mrs. Rudolph Kar of 2538 Ful-
wife, is a symbol of miraculous survival after suffering six years of lerton, returning this week from
torture in nearly all of the Naxi-held territories in Europe.
a visit in Palestine with her
Married in Ustrzyki, near „
mother and sister and other mem-
Prsemysl, Poland, in 1939, to the take a Nazi's or any other anti-
bers of her family, described the
former Clara Schwab of Detroit, Semite's life in order to save his
horrors she had witnessed and
Schatten went through many own skin.
battles and witnessed wholesale
declared that the status of Pal-
The arrival of the Russian
massacres of Jews.
troops in the successful Soviet estine Jewry under British rule
•
After their marriage, his wife counterattacks resulted in his is deplorable.
returned to the U. S. to arrange
joining the Polish army, in 1943,
The Jews of Palestine, she said,
to bring him to this country. But at the insistence of the Russians. are a weary-worn group with an
the war broke out and his cycle He was given an officer's rank amazing stamina, fighting not
of troubles began, ending last to train Polish troops, and he only for a Jewish Commonwealth,
year when he managed to get participated in the battle for the but also for survival.
to U. S.-held territory in Ger- recapture of Warsaw.
Strengthens Determination
ma ny.
W
Wounded
in Battle
Mrs. Kar pointed out to this
14 Days of Horror
He was wounded, was in. the interviewer that while Jews are
When the war broke out, Mr. hospital for five months, managed continually being harrassed, the
Schatten was a witness to 14 continually to escape tortures to attempt to undermine their mo-
days of horror and pogroms. The which Jews were subjected be- rale only serves as a stimulant,
Ukrainians, he charges, collabor- cause he was listed as a Christian. strengthening their resolve to de-
ated with the Nazis in murdering The odyssey of this sufferer mand that Palestine's gates be
more than half of the Jewish from Nazism reached its final opened to Jewish immigrants.
community. stages in April, 1945, when he
Innocent men, women and chil-
'here was a temporary lull in escaped • from Poland, after being dren. who have suffered and have
terrorism when Poland was mustered out of the Polish army, survived oppression are carrying
divided between the Germans and to the UNRRA camp in Berlin.
on with miraculous courage, Mrs.
the Russians, and the entrance
Through UNRRA, he located Kar pointed out. She sees in their
of Soviet troops brought tem- his wife by informing American strength the symbol of Judaism
porary peace. .
officials that she lived in De- that never will be consumed by
But soon afterward Mr. Schat- troit, somewhere On Fullerton the dragnet of British injustice.
ten found himself in Cublin, Ave. Mrs. Schatten was located
Jews Must Fight for Truth
with the hope of escaping from and their correspondence started.
Mrs. Kar was emphatic in
impending trouble, but there again The National Refugee Service as- pointing out that American Jews
he was subjected to the horrors of sisted in securing his visa. Two must be made to see things as
the brutality that had set in. For months ago, Congressman George they are and to guard against il-
three days he witnessed a whole- D. O'Brien took an interest in the lusions. "They must speak for
sale massacre in the Maidanek case with the result that speedy their brethren and themselves,"
Camp, in Lublin, in 1941
action was secured in bringing she said.
At the end of nine days of him to this country.
In Jerusalem on Aug. 22, when
frightful experiences, he fled to
the King David Hotel blast oc-
Welcomed by Neighbors
Lemberg, and there, together with
Last Saturday night, neighbors curred, Mrs. Kar pleaded that • in
100 other Jews he was put to and friends gathered at the home spite of that horrible occurrence
work in a barrel factory as a slave of Mrs. Schatten's sister, Mrs. the truth must not be stifled by
worker under the Nazis. By Max Rosenberg, 3026 Fullerton, misleading statements and mis-
interpretations.
October of that year, nearly all to welcome him.
the 100 Jews were murdered
Mrs. Schatten is an active mem-
only two of the slave workers, ber of Branch 2 of Poale Zion Music Study Club Student
besides himself, escaping death. Labor Zionist movement.
Group Will Meet Sept. 20
Later he learned that these two
also were killed.
The Student Group of the De-
Sir John Shaw Resigns
Escapes as Christian
troit Music Study Club will hold
With the help of a - Christian As Palestine Secretary
its first meeting of the season on
named Kowalski he managed to
Friday, Sept. 20, at 8 p. m. at the
escape to the Ukraine on a birth NEW YOLK, (JPS, Palcor)—
home of Muriel MOskowitz; 2286
certificate which listed him as a Sir John Shaw's resignation as Calvert.
Christian under the name of Chief Secretary of the Palestine
The program will be a musicale
Kubilanski. He evaded the Gestapo Administration, a post to which he given by various club members.
until another informer exposed was appointed in December, 1939,
The board consists of: Betty
him. Again he fled the Gestapo, was confirmed with the announce- Kowalsky, president; Harris
and in 1943 he joined the Russian ment of the appointment of H.L. Crohn, vice-president; Mivi Er-
partisans. G. Gul ley, now administering the man, treasurer; Harriett Lewis,
Life was cheap, and it .was the Gold Coast colony in West Africa, recording secretary; Zelda Cohen,
accepted rule of the forests in to succeed him, it is reported here corresponding secretary; Harold
which he hid that it was right to from London.
Milner and Kurt Saffir.
Moe Ehrlich's 70th Birthday
Prominent Jeweler Helped
Build Jewish Community
On Sunday, Sept. 15, Moe
Ehrlich, prominent, long-time De-
troiter, president of Ehrlich Dia-
monds, Inc., will celebrate his 70th
mother, was a strongly religious-,
woman, a passionate Zionist and
an ardent worker for - the Jewish
National Fund and the Hebrew
Schools. She preached to her son .
incessantly that you get richer by
giving and whenever his financial
situation has been such that he
could give, he has done so willing-
ly and generously to every solicit-
or and to every cause.
He marks his 70th birthday in
the true Jewish tradition—giving..
He has sent in a substantial check
to the Clara Ehrlich Memorial
Fund, which he recently estab-
lished'in memory of his wife, for
scholarships for students of art,
music and literature.
40 Local Groups
Unite To Fight
Racial Injustice
MOE EHRLICH
birthday with his son, Haivold N.
Ehrlich, daughters, Mrs. Milton
Klivans (Beatrice Ehrlich) of
Youngstown, 0., and Mrs. Law-
rence Michelson (Helen Ehrlich),
along with other members of his
family.
Mr. Ehrlich, who • came to this
country and to this city about 50
years ago, with his young wife,
pioneered in the jewelry business,
opening a tiny store on Adams and
Hastings, which was then in the
center of Jewish life.
Grandmothers Remember
The• mothers and grandmothers
of this generation of Jewish boys
and girls remember well the
young, hard working Mr. Ehrlich,
and many of them still have the
wedding rings they bought at
"Ehrlich's." Later he operated a
chain of jewelry stores in Detroit
and vicinity.
Mr. Ehrlich came from a small
town in Russia and is typical of
the poor Russian and Polish im-
migrant, who came here with his
traditions and his profound re-
spect for Jewish education and
the religion of his fathers—and
helped in their own way and with
sacrifices to build up the commun-
ity, its houses of worship and its
other Jewish institutions.
Mother a Passionate Zionist
Mrs. Zena Ehrlich, his late
Combined as a committee to
fight racial injustice and terror-
ism, more than 40 Detroit civic,
labor, veterans and church or-
ganizations met recently . at the
Lucy Thurman YMCA and unani-
mously agreed to unite their ef-
forts to wipe out all un-American (
activity and influences.
Jack Raskin, executive secretary
of the Civil Rights Congress and
the Rev. Charles A. Hill, president
of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People,
were elected co-chairmen.
Purpose of the committee will
be to initiate and correlate all pro-
test actions around the issues of
racial injustice and terror. It will
endeavor to bring about through,
President Truman and his admin-,
istration immediate measures t4
stamp out all lynch practices,
KKK activity, and make the fight
against racial injustice an all-out
struggle throughout the nation.
The American Jewish Congress
is among the large group of De-
troit organizations represented on
the committee. Others are the Civil
Rights Congress, Detroit Council
of Applied Religion, American
Veterans Committee, Congress of
American Women, Michigan Citi-
zens Committee, Wayne County
CIO Council, National Negro Con-
gress, I. W. 0., NAACP, American
Youth for Democracy, Detroit Ur-
ban League, Detroit Council of
Churches, UAW - CIO,